Mayor Sam's Hotsheet for Wednesday
Woo-hoo it's already Wednesday!
Zuma Dogg is still mulling over whether or not he will run for the City Council seat to be vacated by Wendy Greuel. He notes the uphill battle of gathering hundreds of signatures for a nominating petition; tasks that were barely surmounted by Councilmember Bill Rosendahl and City Controller candidate Nick Patsaouras (and failed at by candidates Guillermo Huesca and Ben Austin). If Zuma does run he says won't use the occupation of economist as his ballot designation; especially since we know one candidate who had a cow over that. In the meantime, an anti-ZD Mayor Sam reader says they'll challenge Zuma Dogg's residency but in this world of the City Clerk's "don't ask don't tell - you are if you say you are" policy that won't go anywhere.
NewsBusters points out that in reporting of the controversy around Mayor Villaraigosa's latest girlfriend the LA Times has failed to note his party affiliation whereas they do so for embattled local Republicans such as former Orange County Sheriff Mike Carona. In the meantime The Enterprise Report notes that KTLA General Manager isn't so concerned that his reporter Lu Parker is dating the mayor because he himself has dated reporters who have worked for him such as KCAL's Mia Lee. Well it's all in the family in LA.
In between the playa move of taking his new galpal to a bookstore (a classic maneuver any guy worth his salt knows will impress a lady), Mayor Villaraigosa signed the City Budget. Lots of cuts and layoffs are promised; with the Mayor stating that fiscal realities will require to City to "calibrate' to the new financial paradigm. One of the Mayor's plans to raise dough for the City has been to sell the City's parking meters and municipal lots to private operators. However Councilmember Bill Rosendahl told his fellow members as well as the Ctiy's Chief Legislative Analyst that's a prescription to be run out on a rail as he expects Chicago Mayor Richard Daley will be for enacting a similar plan in the Windy City.
The controversial plan to build thousands of homes in the Newhall Pass known as Las Lomas may not be dead after all. The Santa Clarita City Council is considering a draft environmental impact report while the company behind the project, Las Lomas Land, LLC says they plan to move forward. Of course pigs also will fly and Mayor V will stop dating reporters.
Labels: ben austin, cd2, eastside, guillermo huesca, las lomas, lu parker, mayor antonio villaraigosa, the enterprise report, zuma dogg
4 Comments:
Anonymous said:
I work and live in CD2 and want someone who is a long time resident to represent me. Not someone who has lived here for a month, or even a year. I want someone who KNOWS the area and who has RELATIONSHIPS with the businesses, schools and other community leaders. If Zuma Dogg has all of that, let's hear about it. But if he's a newcomer to the area, even if he's there now, it's dishonest. But I want someone with substantial success in getting things done, and I don't believe that Zuma Dogg has those quals, despite his good efforts. Effort is only part of the equation.
Anonymous said:
Bill Rosendahl in clowncil chambers today: "People love puppets because they become real."
Anonymous said:
Clowncil is deciding right now whether to furlough employees. That's a loss of 1 day of pay from every single paycheck.
Anonymous said:
June 03, 2009 10:40 AM wrote:
Bill Rosendahl in clowncil chambers today: "People love puppets because they become real."
Is he talking about Chucky?
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